Budapest, Hungary

Denes Kallo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 14.0

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Forward Citations = 32(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1988

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Title: Denes Kallo: Innovator in Agricultural Fertilizer Technology

Introduction

Denes Kallo is a notable inventor based in Budapest, Hungary. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the development of fertilizers derived from unconventional sources.

Latest Patents

Kallo holds a patent for a process aimed at preparing an agricultural fertilizer from sewage. This innovative method involves contacting contaminated water with an agent that contains salts or cations of mono-, di-, or trivalent metals, in a maximum amount of 50 mass percent. The process also incorporates rock granules containing at least 25 mass percent zeolite, preferably clinoptilolite and/or mordenite. The amount of metal salts or cations present in the parent zeolitic rock can be increased as necessary through ion-exchange, adsorption, and/or impregnation, followed by eventual dehydration. The resulting agent is then homogenized, and the exhausted bed can be regenerated biologically or with an aqueous solution of a potassium salt. Kallo's innovative approach addresses both agricultural needs and environmental concerns.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Denes Kallo has focused on creating sustainable solutions for agriculture. His work has been recognized for its potential to improve soil quality and enhance crop yields while minimizing environmental impact.

Collaborations

Kallo has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jeno Kiss and Adam Hosszu, who have contributed to his research and development efforts in the field of agricultural fertilizers.

Conclusion

Denes Kallo's innovative work in developing fertilizers from sewage exemplifies the intersection of environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity. His contributions are paving the way for more sustainable agricultural practices.

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